A man who once defended America now waits in a foreign country, seeking justice from the same system he fought to protect.
An Army combat veteran now living in the Midwest was dealing with multiple injuries by the time he finished his military service. He’d suffered a traumatic brain injury after his vehicle struck an IED ...
The Indian Army has announced the NCC Special Entry Scheme 124th Course, with applications opening on February 13, 2026, and closing on March 16, 2026. A total of 76 vacancies are available for ...
The Foreign Office (FCDO) has updated its Cuba travel advice, warning against all but essential travel owing to “severe and ...
Veterans struggle with confusing VA claims process, turning to expensive consultants for help. Critics call them 'claims ...
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Israel’s ongoing war has triggered a demographic crisis in Gaza, with miscarriages, stillbirths & birth defects rising amid destroyed healthcare and instability ...
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A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday upheld the U.S. military's longstanding policy banning people with HIV from enlisting, rejecting claims that advances in medical treatment made it unreasonable.
If a medication or treatment lowers a veteran's disability level, the rating will be based on the lower level, according to a new VA regulation.
The Department of Defense is evaluating patient protection policies at military medical facilities following complaints about unauthorized recording.
Watch Pam Bondi's hearing live as Congress questions the attorney general on files related to Jeffrey Epstein that have exposed private information about victims.